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  • Anti poaching teams are pictured moving through the forest, Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree ( No Archives, no resales, One time use only )
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  • On patrol within the Leuser Ecosystem the FKL rangers find the remains of a critically endangered Sumatran Elephant that died after being trapped in a steel snare, Sumatra, Indonesia. Leuser Ecosystem is home to some of the last wild herds of elephants in Sumatra. Forum Konservasi Leuser (FKL) rangers serve to protect the Leuser Ecosystem, one of the most biodiverse hotspots in the world; home to rhino, orangutan, tigers and elephants. The area is under enormous threat from poachers and deforestation to make room for roads and palm oil plantations. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • On patrol within the Leuser Ecosystem, the FKL rangers find the remains of a critically endangered Sumatran Elephant that was killed after being trapped in a steel snare, Sumatra, Indonesia. Leuser Ecosystem is home to some of the last wild herds of elephants in Sumatra. Forum Konservasi Leuser (FKL)  rangers serve to protect the Leuser Ecosystem, one of the most biodiverse hotspots in the world; home to rhino, orangutan, tigers and elephants. The area is under enormous threat from poachers and deforestation to make room for roads and palm oil plantations. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • On patrol with the FKL rangers in Leuser Ecosystem. The Ecosystem is home to some of the last wild herds of elephants in Sumatra. Forum Konservasi Leuser (FKL) rangers serve to protect the Leuser Ecosystem, which is one of the most biodiverse hotspots in the world; home to rhino, orangutan, tigers and elephants. The area is under enormous threat from poachers and deforestation to make room for roads and palm oil plantations. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • A trap found by the FKL. Leuser Ecosystem is home to some of the last wild herds of elephants in Sumatra. Forum Konservasi Leuser (FKL) rangers serve to protect the Leuser Ecosystem, one of the most biodiverse hotspots in the world; home to rhino, orangutan, tigers and elephants. The area is under enormous threat from poachers and deforestation to make room for roads and palm oil plantations. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • FKL rangers in the Leuser Ecosystem find the remains of a critically endangered Sumatran Elephant that died after being trapped in a steel snare, Sumatra, Indonesia. Leuser Ecosystem is home to some of the last wild herds of elephants in Sumatra. Forum Konservasi Leuser (FKL) rangers serve to protect the Leuser Ecosystem, one of the most biodiverse hotspots in the world; home to rhino, orangutan, tigers and elephants. The area is under enormous threat from poachers and deforestation to make room for roads and palm oil plantations. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Anti poaching police
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  • Anti poaching patrol ranger at the anti poaching camp at Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India. The park hosts two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceroses. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Anti poaching patrols, Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. The park hosts two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceroses. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Anti poaching patrols, Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. The park has two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceroses. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Anti poaching teams are pictured moving through the forest, Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree ( No Archives, no resales, One time use only )
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  • Anti poaching teams are pictured moving through the forest, Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree ( No Archives, no resales, One time use only )
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  • Anti poaching teams are pictured moving through the forest, Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree ( No Archives, no resales, One time use only )
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  • Anti poaching patrols, Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. The park hosts two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceroses. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Anti poaching patrols, Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. The park hosts two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceroses. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Anti poaching patrols, Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. The park has two-thirds of the world's great one-horned rhinoceroses. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • On patrol within the Leuser Ecosystem the FKL rangers find the remains of a critically endangered Sumatran Elephant that died after being trapped in a steel snare, Sumatra, Indonesia. The Leuser Ecosystem is home to some of the last wild herds of elephants in Sumatra. Forum Konservasi Leuser (FKL)  rangers serve to protect the Leuser Ecosystem, one of the most biodiverse hotspots in the world; home to rhino, orangutan, tigers and elephants. The area is under enormous threat from poachers and deforestation to make room for roads and palm oil plantations. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • FKL rangers in the Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra Indonesia. Leuser Ecosystem is home to some of the last wild herds of elephants in Sumatra. Forum Konservasi Leuser (FKL) rangers serve to protect the Leuser Ecosystem, one of the most biodiverse hotspots in the world; home to rhino, orangutan, tigers and elephants. The area is under enormous threat from poachers and deforestation to make room for roads and palm oil plantations. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree ( No Archives, No resales,One time use only )
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  • An poaching teams is seen moving through the forest in the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumtra, Indonesia, 03rd November 2013. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • An poaching teams is seen moving through the forest in the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumtra, Indonesia, 03rd November 2013. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • An poaching teams is seen moving through the forest in the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumtra, Indonesia, 03rd November 2013. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • An poaching teams is seen moving through the forest in the Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation area, Bukit Barisan National Park, South Sumtra, Indonesia, 03rd November 2013. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • A rhino has its horn removed to prevent poaching in India.
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Traditional medicine shop selling pangolin products. Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • Pangolin poaching, Indonesia. photo: Paul Hilton for WildAid wildlife trade, wildlife markets, wildlife crime, wildlife market, pangpolins,
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  • A rhino in India poached for its horns
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  • A rhino in India poached for its horns
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  • A poached monkey
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  • Manta ray, poached for its wings
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  • A hornbill beak and other contraband poached from endangered animals
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  • A poached pangolin
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  • A poached barn owl at the market
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  • A rhino in India with its horns removed
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  • Illegally logged trees within the Leuser Ecosystem is home to some of the last wild herds of elephants in Sumatra. The area is under enormous threat from poachers and deforestation to make room for roads and palm oil plantations. Photo: Paul Hilton for Earth Tree
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  • Contraband animal skins and bones
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  • Contraband animal skins and bones
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  • Vetanarians from the International elephant project and the Indonesian ministry of forestry assist an injured Sumatran elephant, after it was caught in a poachers snare. Photo: Paul Hilton for WCS
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  • A wildlife trader was busted with critically endangered Sumatran tiger skins and bones. Photo: Paul Hilton / Earth Tree Images
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  • The team from Vesswic, FKL rangers, BKSDA, and WCS worked tirelessly doing everything they could to get Daisy to stand, the following day, 28th after some negotiations, the team manage to get an excavator to the site, extreme as it may sound, we needed to get the elephant into a better position said Chief veterinarian Anha lubis. @vesswic “For an elephant laying in its side, puts all kinds on pressures on their internal organs”. The excavator moved closer to the elephant, even with all the noise she didn’t budge, it was really our last chance to try to improve the situation. After digging a trench, the digger, pushes her into a standing position, this allowed the blood to flow into her legs properly, but unfortunately every time we got her into an upright position she fell back into the same position, on the same side.<br />
At this stage I question the teams motives, are we just prolonging her imminent death. Does she just want to die in peace?<br />
My camera, is the only thing, between me and Daisy, I lock the focus, then suddenly I’m overwhelmed with sadness, as I see her left front leg, the snare wound, is deep, maybe a third of the way though her foot, the pain from this alone must be overbearing. The JCB, pushing her, these machines, represent so much destruction to me, clearing so much forest on a daily basis. Just over the hill, behind her, 1000’s of hectares of palm oil plantations. The Leuser Ecosystem is in retreat! Tropical lowland forest are still being cleared.. She stands for one last time, then slowly slipping back to her original position. Then sometime this morning she passed away, in peace. Please keep sending funds as we have so much more to do, with 3 more elephant, patrol teams needed desperately. Link in my bio. “I will not forget” @wildlifeasia @racingextinction @istandwithmypack @bksdaaceh @haka_sumatra @rainforestactionnetwork @leonardodicaprio @leonardodicapriofdn #lovetheleuser #cutconflictpalmoil #forgottenelephants
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